Columbia Law to host former Montana governor Steve Bullock for graduation address
COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — Steve Bullock ’94, governor of Montana from 2013 to 2021 and a champion of campaign finance reform, will address the Class of 2025 during Columbia Law School’s graduation ceremony on May 18.
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COOLEY LAW SCHOOL — On March 21, Cooley Law School held an expungement fair to aid in the removal of certain arrests and convictions from qualifying individuals’ public criminal records.
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THE CORNELL DAILY SUN — Cornell Law’s 3+3 Accelerated Pathway Scholar Program allows a selective number of undergraduates from Cornell, Hobart and William Smith Colleges and St. Lawrence University to complete their final year of undergraduate study during their first year of law school.
Read More about Cornell Law ‘3+3’ students discuss their experience in the programDrexel Law students work on rights education with Mexican consulate
DREXEL UNIVERSITY — With immigration legal help often unaffordable or hard to access, students at Drexel University’s Thomas R. Kline School of Law took the initiative with an event designed to meet that need.
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ELON UNIVERSITY — Elon Law students heard from some of the state’s highest-ranking jurists when the North Carolina Court of Appeals held proceedings in the school’s courtroom and took their questions.
Read More about Elon Law hosts North Carolina Court of Appeals to hold hearingsFordham Law Review symposium examines legal issues surrounding looted art and cultural artifacts
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — What are the legal remedies for art and artifacts unlawfully taken in times of war and injustice? A recent Fordham Law symposium brought together scholars, policymakers, advocates, and students to discuss thorny questions at the intersection of art, history, and the law.
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FORDHAM LAW NEWS — On March 5, Fordham Law community members had the unique opportunity to interact with 21 judges from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), including two Second Circuit judges who sit in the EDNY by designation.
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THE HOYA — A Georgetown University law professor received the 2025 President’s Award for Distinguished Scholar-Teachers, an accolade awarded to Georgetown faculty who demonstrate an impressive ability to integrate scholarship with teaching excellence, the Office of the President announced March 18.
Read More about Georgetown Law professor Eloise Pasachoff recognized for excellence in teachingHarvard Law students travel to North Carolina to provide legal aid to those affected by Hurricane Helene
HARVARD LAW TODAY — As part of Harvard Law School’s annual pro bono spring break trip, a team traveled to North Carolina to provide legal aid to victims of Hurricane Helene.
Read More about Harvard Law students travel to North Carolina to provide legal aid to those affected by Hurricane HeleneHarvard Law hosts panel examining foreign affairs and immigration policy changes
HARVARD LAW TODAY — The United States’ position in the world is in flux — and some of the changes could be permanent, argued experts at an event at Harvard Law School last week.
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